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A method to carry out a Reliability-Based Optimization (RBO) of especially nonlinear structural systems is introduced. Statistical uncertainties involving both structural and loading properties are considered. The concept is based on the separation of structural reliability analyses and the...
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Successful treatment of inconsistent QP problems is of major importance in the SQP method, since such occur quite often even for well behaved nonlinear programming problems. This paper presents a new technique for regularizing inconsistent QP problems, which compromises in its properties between...
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In this paper a solution algorithm for a class of rank-two nonconvex programs having a polyhedral feasible region is proposed. The algorithm is based on the so called optimal level solutions method. Various global optimality conditions are discussed and implemented in order to improve the...
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In this paper, a new trust region method is presented for general constrained optimization problem. In this algorithm, the trial step is obtained by solving two quadratic programming problems with bound constraints. The algorithm is implementable easily. Then we prove that the method is globally...
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We develop an algorithm to compute optimal policies for Markov decision processes subject to constraints that result from some observability restrictions on the process. We assume that the state of the Markov process is unobservable. There is an observable process related to the unobservable...
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In this paper, we propose a new nonmonotone algorithm using the sequential systems of linear equations, which is an infeasible QP-free method. We use neither a penalty function nor a filter. Therefore, it is unnecessary to choose a problematic penalty parameter. The new algorithm only needs to...
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Effective risk management requires adequate risk measurement. A basic problem herein is the quantification of market risks: what is the overall effect on a portfolio if market rates change? First, a mathematical problem statement is given and the concept of `Maximum Loss' (ML) is introduced as a...
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